Kalokagathia alap jó - Prof. Dr. Sipos Kornél
Kalokagathia alap jó - Prof. Dr. Sipos Kornél
Kalokagathia alap jó - Prof. Dr. Sipos Kornél
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MICHAEL BODO et al.: COMPARISON OF CIRCULATORY STRESS...<br />
value of SI for all three bandage treatments, for systolic and diastolic blood<br />
pressures and for the Kerdo-index.<br />
Figure 3: Changes in circulatory variables 30 minutes after injury. Changes in SI,<br />
heart rate, carotid-femoral interval, EKG-femoral interval, diastolic, systolic pressures,<br />
Kerdo-index and pulse pressures were compared among bandage formulations<br />
and among circulatory modalities. No change (horizontal line) = 100%.<br />
The SI was the parameter with highest percentage change, but no differences<br />
in SI were noted among the bandage groups. A partial explanation<br />
for this result may be that SI was abnormally high under control conditions<br />
(extreme physiological stress imposed by the aorta bleeding model).<br />
NS = non-significant. No change (horizontal line) = 100%.<br />
Figure 4: Changes in circulatory variables in the salmon and liposome groups 60<br />
minutes after injury. Changes in circulatory parameters were examined 60 minutes<br />
following injury and treatment with the salmon or the liposome dressings. Statistical<br />
significance was calculated to determine the difference in performance between the<br />
original salmon protein bandage formulation and the protein-liposome formulation<br />
as judged by circulatory parameters.<br />
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